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Kenan Malik

Kenan Malik is a prolific writer and broadcaster. His latest book From Fatwa to Jihad: The Rushdie Affair and Its Aftermath is published by Atlantic, and his ideas can be explored in more detail on his blog Pandaemonium.

Articles by Kenan Malik

Free will

Is there a choice?

Philosophers and scientists have long agonised over the question of free will. Two new books, by Julian Baggini and John Gray, offer some very different answers.

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Dieric Bouts’s “The Entombment” (c. 1450), a landmark in changing conceptions of the sacred. The National Gallery, London

People power

The history of Western art tells a story of how humans came to think of themselves as beings who could shape the world

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Lessons unlearnt

With its cast of blood-thirsty mullahs, equivocating politicians, apologetic liberals and artists requiring police protection, Salman Rushdie’s memoir of the fatwa years couldn’t be more timely, says Kenan Malik

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Moral compass: a guide to religious freedom

Is it legitimate to ban the burqa? Should an employee be allowed to wear a cross at work? Should gay marriage be legalised? Find your way through the ethical thicket with Kenan Malik's step-by-step guide to the logic of tolerance

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The last Crusade

The claim that Christianity provides the bedrock of Western culture might serve the interests of extremists, but it is a betrayal of a far more complex history, argues Kenan Malik

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Test-tube truths

Should science guide our moral decisions? Kenan Malik puts Sam Harris's latest argument under the microscope

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Pimping Ida

The real missing link in the Ida story is that between modern science and PR, says Kenan Malik

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Shadow boxing

Cultural relativism and Western chauvinism share one basic principle, claims Kenan Malik: a loss of faith in universal values

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